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by Cynthia Guinn
$34.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Green Tree Python" by Cynthia Guinn. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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The green tree python is a beautifully colored constrictor snake that lives in tropical rain forests in New Guinea, parts of Australia, Solomon... more
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The green tree python is a beautifully colored constrictor snake that lives in tropical rain forests in New Guinea, parts of Australia, Solomon Islands and Aru Island. Green tree pythons spend their life in the trees, descending only when they wish to find a new tree. Their life span is approximately 20 years in the wild or up to 35 years in captivity. Green tree pythons have a unique appearance and they are closely related to the emerald tree boa.
Seen this beautiful snake at The Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, South Carolina USA.
Thank you for looking at my Photography!!!
Hello this is Cynthia, I live in Wilmington, North Carolina USA.. I am a wildlife and nature photographer and love seeing what God has created and love sharing his beauty with my photography. I also do weddings, and special occasions.
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Dylyce Clarke
An amazing photo. I enjoyed it in the GREEN ANIMALS INSECTS AND BIRDS contest. V
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Dylyce
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… GREEN ANIMALS INSECTS AND BIRDS CONTEST! F/L
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Gary!
Judy Jones
Fabulous capture. The color is so vibrant.
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Judy!
Nicklas Gustafsson
Wow, awesome picture!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Nicklas!
Thomas Morris
Wonderful composition! Great colors!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Thomas!
Dan Radi
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Awesome art!"
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Dan for featuring my work!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you John for the feature!
Art K
love this shot!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Art!
Jason Christopher
outstanding Cynthia! its a WOW and FV
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Jason!
BASANT SONI
GREAT capture ...Speechless ..to say more..!!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you!
Laurie Search
Wonderful, Cynthia!!! :)))
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Laurie!
Beverly Guilliams
Wow, what a Capture....................v./f.
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Beverly!
Constance Lowery
Liked and tweeted this beautiful snake.
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Constance for your support!
Kerri Farley
LOVE!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Kerri!
Jane Ford
Wow! Great photo! L/fav/g+
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Jane!
Stuart Litoff
Very cool and beautiful!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Stuart.
Chris Flees
lovely image Cynthia...l/f/t/pinned
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Chris!
Jon Woodhams
This is a gorgeous capture!! L/F/pinned. Nice work, Cynthia!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you so much Jon!
Pamela Blizzard
AMAZING capture Cynthia!
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Pamela!
Chuck Hicks
NICE. PLEASE POST ON REPTILES
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thank you Chuck!
Mary AD Art
This would have been an excellent photo if the sharpness was on the eyes and towards the nose rather than forehead. I know snakes move fast though, I had the same problem lol.
Cynthia Guinn replied:
Thanks Mary, maybe next time.